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Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
announced today, that during its second quarter of
fiscal year 2020, its Mission-Critical Technologies
group, which is part of Comtech’s Government Solutions
segment, was named as one of the awardees to compete
under the Global Tactical Advanced Communication Systems
(“GTACS II”) and Services contract vehicle. The multiple
award, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (“IDIQ”)
GTACS II contract vehicle enables multiple companies to
compete for up to $5.1 billion, with a five year base
period with one five year option period. This GTACS II
contract is in support of the Program Executive Office
Command, Control and Communications-Tactical (“PEO
C3T”), and Project Manager Tactical Network (“PM
Tactical Network”). GTACS II provides the rapid
acquisition of a wide range of C3T hardware, software,
engineering services and logistics support services with
an emphasis on tactical satellite communications
(“SATCOM”).

“I’m very proud that
our team was awarded this significant contract vehicle
that enables DoD agencies to purchase Comtech’s turnkey
family of deployable satellite systems and associated
support services for the U.S. warfighter,” said Fred
Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer of Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

The Mission-Critical Technologies
group is focused on ensuring its customers are able to
successfully carry out their mission, whether that be
communicating in an austere environment on land or at
sea, launching or tracking a satellite, or protecting
the cyber security posture of their network.